Deleting exhaust crap off my bike

In summary, the person is removing the exhaust system from their bike and needs help tricking the ECU into thinking it's still there. They are looking for assistance in figuring out the necessary steps and materials needed for this task. They also mention a specific power supply module that may be helpful for the project.
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Long story short I am deleting the exhaust crap off my bike to do so I need to trick my ECU into thinking its still there. I need you guys to help me figure out what I need to do so... Please refer to paint shop drawing

If you could talk me though it or draw me up something It would be much appreciated, you may dumb it down a little as I am a labourer... I just like to DIY What will I need... smaller the better

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surely its not that hard ?
 
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shippy__ said:
Long story short I am deleting the exhaust crap off my bike...

1. Exactly what "exhaust crap" are you removing?
2. What year, make, and model is the bike?
 
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I understand the desire to modify and improve your bike. However, I must caution against tampering with the exhaust system without proper knowledge and expertise. It is important to consider the potential consequences of altering the ECU and the impact it may have on the performance and emissions of your bike.

That being said, if you are determined to proceed with this modification, I recommend seeking the assistance of a professional mechanic or automotive engineer who can properly guide you through the process and ensure it is done safely and effectively.

In terms of what you will need, it will depend on the specific make and model of your bike and the modifications you are planning to make. I cannot provide specific instructions without more information. However, I suggest starting with a thorough understanding of the ECU and its functions, as well as the exhaust system and its role in the overall performance of your bike.

In addition, you may need specialized tools and equipment, such as a diagnostic scanner, to properly manipulate the ECU. It is also important to carefully follow any instructions or diagrams provided by the manufacturer or a trained professional.

Please keep in mind that modifications to your bike can have legal implications and may also void any warranties. I urge you to proceed with caution and seek the necessary expertise to ensure the safety and legality of your modifications.
 

What is "deleting exhaust crap" and why do people do it?

"Deleting exhaust crap" is a process of removing certain components from a motorcycle's exhaust system in order to improve performance and sound. People do it for various reasons such as increasing horsepower, reducing weight, and achieving a louder exhaust note.

Is it legal to delete exhaust crap from my bike?

The legality of deleting exhaust crap varies depending on your location. In some places, it is completely legal to modify your exhaust system as long as it meets certain noise regulations. However, in other areas, it may be against the law to tamper with the motorcycle's original exhaust system. It is important to check your local laws and regulations before making any modifications to your bike.

Will deleting exhaust crap affect my bike's performance?

Yes, deleting exhaust crap can have an impact on your bike's performance. By removing certain components, you may experience an increase in horsepower and torque. However, it is important to note that this modification may also affect the bike's fuel efficiency and emissions. It is recommended to consult with a professional mechanic before making any changes to your exhaust system.

Do I need any special tools or skills to delete exhaust crap?

While it is possible to delete exhaust crap on your own, it is recommended to have some basic mechanical knowledge and the appropriate tools. Removing exhaust components may require a socket set, wrenches, and a saw. It is also important to follow proper safety precautions and wear protective gear when working on your bike.

Are there any risks or downsides to deleting exhaust crap?

Yes, there are a few potential risks and downsides to consider before deleting exhaust crap. As mentioned before, it may affect your bike's fuel efficiency and emissions. It may also cause your bike to become louder, which could potentially lead to noise complaints or legal issues. Additionally, removing certain components may void your bike's warranty. It is important to weigh these factors before making any modifications to your exhaust system.

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